shaolinsoul
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nice quotes woops - think I need to remember this sorta thing more often. What sorta microsound stuff is he talking about - stuff like Raster Noton and Touch? I still try and listen to ambient music as often as possible, as it rewards attention and headphone listening. Same goes for Autechre's stuff, as Slim's blogpost puts well.
I definitely share that yearning for the excitement of waiting for a tune. I really like the way Mala keeps his tunes under wraps and makes efforts to keep that excitement and effort/patience to access the music. There isn't quite that same excitement any more, I remember the excitement of waiting ages for a release and the only way I would be able to hear it properly was to wait until the release date and then get home and put the CD on. It would become a proper event, last time I remember that same kinda buzz was for untrue.
feel ya bredrin.
Its like the internet has made music so abuNduntly available to me, ive become desensitized to the whole music listening experience. Although I wouldnt take it back there was so much charm back looking back at my younger days trying to catch Weekend rush/kool fm on a saturday night after playing outside even rinsing my old dreamscape tape packs and fast forwarding to my favorite parts. I heard those tunes a billion times but they never got old for me..never.
Then a few years later the internet comes along and im saying raah that track was by Wax Doctor/Photek/Rufige Kru...I didnt even know all that time I just liked the beats..what a badman.
(Yeah I couldnt go raving in 1994 because I was only 9 years old, but if I could I would
Fastforward to 2010 its like I have to keep with new music. Its an addiction. Every morning check the same sites I like, Boomkat, Hardwax, Rush Hour. Youtube some Krome & Time bits while im cleaning my house investigate the Basment records back catalog.